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My computer has been losing track of time lately, and after some searching I found that it was probably due to a dead CMOS battery. After replacing the battery both Windows and the bios still lose the time. Does anyone know a fix?

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Losing time as in going to 00:00? Otherwise you might just be synced to the wrong time server

No it just randomly changes to a different time. I sync it to a server and it corrects itself, but then completely randomly it changes the time, to a few minutes or hours.

 

and manikyath i switched to the time.nist.gov server but no luck.

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I've been having that problem lately on my desktop (which just had a fresh mobo installed) It'll lose an hour of time randomly and it is set to the correct time zone and day light savings thingy I dont know wtf is going on I just change it now when it happens

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